It seems quite clear to me sableeagle is complaining about the dialog's existence, not what it displays.I press shift+delete for basically everything I want removed (perhaps I should just disable the recycle bin altogether done) and I'm very glad there's a dialog, so I automatically double-check the selection and not accidentally have really-important-folder among the selected items. Moreover, because the dialog locks and shows the current selection, you're sure there's no way another item can be added to the selection a split-second before deletion.

What sableeagle may not know, is that (even in windows) you can simply disable the confirmation dialog via the recycle bin's properties. It'll only disable the shift+delete dialog if you disable the recycle bin, though.Also in the recycle bin's properties you can see and set the maximum size the recycle bin will take up.

I always shift-delete, and last week accidentally did it with the wrong file selected. Didn't pay sufficient attention to the dialog, either (two files were identically named with different extensions, and very similar icons).

Thankfully, managed to recover it as I realised quickly enough and wasn't doing anything else with that drive.

Does Windows not allow you to press dialog buttons with keystrokes? On MacOS, return and escape will usually accomplish the "yes go ahead and do that" / "no cancel that never mind" actions (though there are rare occasions where the default selected button is Cancel, so return does the same thing as escape, and I hate those occasions). So if Windows works some equivalent way you could shift-delete return. It's an extra keystroke still, but much faster than actually having to click a button with the mouse.

I was downloading android studio so I code program my FTC robot........................

Simply because of that experience I will never buy an android phone...

It wanted to download extra stuff, like adware, “anti-virus”, ‘ad-blockers’, and other weird crap I guarantee will give your computer viruses.

Some got through....

And I spent about an hour dining them on my hard drive and killing them. One of them was a search engine that permeantly took of the top of your screen and was impossible to close, ctrl-alt-delete simply showed me that nothing was running...

Glad to say my computer is back to normal.

(I’m sure my own mistakes allowed those to get downloaded)

My meta for future reference

Spoiler:

cemper93 wrote:Your meta appears to be "just writes whatever is on his mind and doesn't remember what happened more than five hours ago"

I just took a look at some of my state's ballot initiatives for 2018. None of the 33 initiatives submitted to the California Secretary of State has yet qualified for the November 2018 ballot, so it's way too early to get really concerned about the usual mishmash of Really Bad Ideas, proposed by idiots wealthy enough to pay signature gatherers to harass me on the way out of the grocery store.

But two of the proposed initiatives--both sponsored by the same jerk--really make my blood pressure rise:

Why not just call those two initiatives "After Decades of Bankrupting Society With Their Wants and Needs, Selfish Baby Boomers Still Aren't Done Trying to Screw the Rest of Us Over Financially," Parts 1 and 2?

Why not just call those two initiatives "After Decades of Bankrupting Society With Their Wants and Needs, Selfish Baby Boomers Still Aren't Done Trying to Screw the Rest of Us Over Financially," Parts 1 and 2?

Respond with the reverse initiative. No Medicare taxes on anyone that is under 65.

There's a certain amount of freedom involved in cycling: you're self-propelled and decide exactly where to go. If you see something that catches your eye to the left, you can veer off there, which isn't so easy in a car, and you can't cover as much ground walking.

In everyone's life, at some time, our inner fire goes out. It is then burst into flame by an encounter with another human being. We should all be thankful for those people who rekindle the inner spirit.- Albert Schweitzer, philosopher, physician, musician, Nobel laureate (14 Jan 1875-1965)

That reminds me of the first digital camera I ever took a picture with (in school - it belonged to the IT department). You would literally slot a 3.5" floppy into the back to save the photos. If I remember correctly a floppy could store either 2 or 3 photos, depending on how well the compression worked for that particular scene.

Quercus wrote:That reminds me of the first digital camera I ever took a picture with (in school - it belonged to the IT department). You would literally slot a 3.5" floppy into the back to save the photos. If I remember correctly a floppy could store either 2 or 3 photos, depending on how well the compression worked for that particular scene.

Yes, I sold those when I worked in a retail electronics store through high-school and into college. It was a huge deal when they came out with the mini-CD based mavicas. Those at least had usable storage space on the disks, but were still slow and clunky to use.

Quercus wrote:That reminds me of the first digital camera I ever took a picture with (in school - it belonged to the IT department). You would literally slot a 3.5" floppy into the back to save the photos. If I remember correctly a floppy could store either 2 or 3 photos, depending on how well the compression worked for that particular scene.

Back when I was a bit more energeticI wrote an essay about this Generation.

We have lived our lives Walking in SunShine'.

Everything from vaccinations, STD curing antibiotics and birth control becoming available when we needed them,To Community Colleges, cars that run for multiple hundreds of miles and the Blue Pill just in the nick of Time for us.

Even now, I am alive because of experimental life saving treatment that did not exist five years ago.

Life is, just, an exchange of electrons; It is up to us to give it meaning.

We are all in The Gutter.Some of us see The Gutter.Some of us see The Stars.by mr. Oscar Wilde.

Those that want to Know; Know.Those that do not Know; Don't tell them.They do terrible things to people that Tell Them.

Well, yeah. For a start, you just told us that all the topography is on the land above sea level, so it has topography and the ocean floor doesn't, which is a pretty f_____g fundamental f_____g difference, isn't it?

Am I behind the times? Are .pdf and .doc now considered text files? Course page says I should collate my answers in a text file and upload it, and then asks me to make a table, and I know from past experience that what looks a whole lot like a table in Notepad (or inside {code}{/code} tags here) won't be accepted because it's "just a list" even if it has multiple columns all neatly aligned. I could take a screenshot of that, add grid lines in Gimp and upload the resultant image, but that's not a text file, is it?

Also they limit upload sizes, so huge .gif files of my answer are right out.

I could upload my answer to photobucket and send them the links in a text file, I suppose.

.....

First email says my result is available on the website.

Second email says they haven't been able to decide on my result yet, and want me to do an extra assignment, which ...

When you receive your final module results, your Overall Continuous Assessment Score (OCAS and Overall Examinable Score (OES) will be shown as the score you achieved in your continuous assessment and original exam/EMA.

... won't change anything? They didn't say what extra assignment, so I asked.

... there is no OES (Overall Examinable Score).

Right, so this assignment, whatever it is, won't affect a score I don't get anyway ...

Sableagle wrote:Am I behind the times? Are .pdf and .doc now considered text files? Course page says I should collate my answers in a text file and upload it, and then asks me to make a table, and I know from past experience that what looks a whole lot like a table in Notepad (or inside {code}{/code} tags here)

Do they want a .rtf (rich text file) maybe? That's what I think of when someone wants a text file that allows proper tables.

Is it possible your teacher just is having a bit of fail in terminology? Maybe they do not know that .txt is a thing and to them a "text file" is a file with lines and words, not really pictures and links. Like due to their lack of understanding of terms, a .doc is totally a text file, it's a file that's generally all text.

Edit: okay, that's how I spent 1.5 hours of my day. Got a new router, dragged a poor techie over from the shop to set it all up for me, and now everything is daisies. Newer router, updated firmware, and (omggg) working wifi for once. Ooh, I can get the (wifi-needing) printer working finally!

... tomorrow. I need a coffee shop experience right now.

(It took the techie half an hour to get it all working. It probably would have taken me three hours and several broken nearby objects.)

In everyone's life, at some time, our inner fire goes out. It is then burst into flame by an encounter with another human being. We should all be thankful for those people who rekindle the inner spirit.- Albert Schweitzer, philosopher, physician, musician, Nobel laureate (14 Jan 1875-1965)

This is science module 112. It's not 101. It's part of a degree course. We're not at middle school here. This module is a follow-up to S111, and this question was answered in S111.

I probably shouldn't complain about this stuff in public. Someone may see this and conclude that the qualification I'm trying to get is completely worthless or even that bothering to get it proves I'm mule-headed, stubborn and inclined to waste vast amounts of time on utter crap.

I should have joined the RAF at 18, left the internet alone, never read a newspaper, remained ignorant of how disastrous our foreign policy was and saved up enough money to get by working part-time in a gift shop at a visitor centre or something.

My entire family just called a whole house meeting tonight: To discuss my aggressiveness. Like how dare I bop the dog on the nose with my open palm while she's staring at me while I eat and trying to take my food from me? How dare I try to leave a discussion with my mother before she's done? How dare I argue or even insult at all? When I can get metaphorically punching bagged, I can get yelled at by others and I can get screamed at for my OCD making me stare at somebody too long. Just not My Master's Precious Princess Doggy. I'm too Goddess damned aggressive. It made me cry by myself when they were done.

Amy Lee wrote:Just what we all need... more lies about a world that never was and never will be.

Azula to Long Feng wrote:Don't flatter yourself, you were never even a player.